Inventiones Mathematicae
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| Inventiones Mathematicae | |
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| Discipline | mathematics |
| Language | English |
| Publication details | |
| Publisher | Springer Verlag () |
| Publication history | begun 1966 |
| Impact factor | 1.664 (2007) |
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| ISSN | 0020-9910 (print) 1432-1297 (web) |
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Inventiones Mathematicae, often just referred to as Inventiones, is a mathematical journal published monthly by Springer Verlag. It was founded in 1966 and is very respected for the high quality of its papers. It ranks as one of the most prestigious mathematics journals in the world by criteria such as refereeing intensity.
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[edit] Editorial board
[edit] Managing editors
- Helmut Hofer (Courant Institute)
- Emmanuel Ullmo (Université Paris-Sud)
[edit] Editors
- Edward Frenkel (University of California, Berkeley)
- David Jerison (MIT)
- Vadim Kaloshin (Penn State)
- Richard Kenyon (University of British Columbia)
- Mark Kisin (University of Chicago)
- François Labourie (Université Paris-Sud)
- Gérard Laumon (Université Paris-Sud)
- Ngaiming Mok (University of Hong Kong)
- Shahar Mozes (Hebrew University)
- Cedric Villani (Ecole Normale Supérieure de Lyon)
[edit] See also
- Annals of Mathematics
- Publications Mathématiques de l'IHÉS
- Journal of the American Mathematical Society
[edit] External links
- Inventiones Mathematicae at SpringerLink
- Inventiones Mathematicae at Goettingen State and University Library (alternative link): Volumes 1 - 123 (years 1966 - 1996) are freely available for noncommercial educational, research and private purposes.

